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A. 7- Tm ErtTlNiU U published t ;rj morn ing (Monda.s excepted) and dollv -red In the city of Raleirh (or sbvist t-rtvs csort Ma i MOUTH. Mall subscriptions, po-Ugj fro a, Eight Dollar per annum, in all rases p ya-' blels advance, V TBI WBSKLT BBST1KSL IB put):Ubd Tery 1 Tuesday. Mall subscrlpUons Two ollahs per annum pay le In advance. tf Persona leaving the city during the summer ean hare Tjii 8bb inbl mailed to taetr address by ordering It at this afflee- tlther la person or by postal card. Bereoty- Vance will uu-St .!o 'era. V Alter all Lui dirt wort Alas, poor Watts ; ; : : 7 answers Sam. Wutls elm ! Echo v. ith the last syllable alone. - Judicial nigger minstrelsy seems no appreciated even by Tarheel radioala. Ikey Young baa taken to drinking Con. orama water aa a sort of Da via pain-killer. -m. . .i!tfa.rtfa TmT RlntitH n.valila In advana. I 1 no ouct uteg oi anonymous i omnium i ionng wxu uewa Dwft wra WMiauri Jj&ArTftr 88tsla4ead5ef.i I THE UEPI CLICAN TICIICT. The i -viiitioo of republican Las adjourn.!, and they bare present vl this as their sUte ticket :-r- : For Governor, Thomas Settle, of Guil ford; Lieut-Governor, Win. A. Stuilb, of Johnston ; Secretary of Bute, Joba W. Albertson, of Perquimans; Attorney Oeneral, T. L. Hargrove, of Oraiiville ; Public Treasurer, Wm. II. WbMile'r.'of Forsythe; State Audi tor, Join Tteillyj t:. vittxg-"s to k:;iio t:xc ncnocriATZc told. catloB. W cannot undertake to retani In jected manuscript. ! f Addreaa, i T 'f .A f ', ' We. SMITH. BATCHELOB A CO.. 7l... l". ' l .'. -i - THE SENTINEL FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1876. ITatlinat Een:c:iUo- E:fora Ticket FOR PRESIDENT I himself entitled to spit in a congressional cuspidor. Blaine's brother says he 1 Improving. We itnow Vf no one iu" whom there was mors room for it. j mtm ' Dom Pedro sailed for Europe Wednes day. If he wants a eertlfloato of good btdiavior during bU.aUyja, (ho Union, be ean get it by applying at this offloe. Typer, of Indiana, aucoeeda Jewell in : S A M U E It'J fS T I L D J3 N, the stsmp-lieking and letteiHmoving de- partment. Let tuo beware of being too or bw tobk. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT n -rTUOMAS A. HENDRICKS, f Aft il-..r VV-!',;"; honest or decent place. . . It will lose him his g ' f"t Stxts At lUtoi, ; . iJaNIEL O. rOWLE, of Wake, ' JAMES M, LEiCII, of Dafldsoa. rM 'jj i;'ai.: ' ' i ' '; SBOOBD niSTBICT. i ' l,j i : JORM T. WOOTEN, of Lolr. ; :! . i THIBW WSTBJCT, ! JOIIX D. BTANrOKD, of Duplin. " : BOCBTS DUTBICT, f ABIU8 IL BUSBIE, of Wake. rirra diktbjct. i ' ' KKAKK C. ROB DINS, of Darldson. , . f.V-. ft ti KTf( msTBICT, ' i it: ROBERT P. WARISO, of Mecklenburg. ' (Sv '..v f ,, SSVBJITB DIHTBICT, . , f ' WILLIAM B, GLENN, of Tadklo Four independent or neutral Wiscon sin papers have declared forTOden since bia nomination, . Next year ! will be bad year for newspapers opposisg re form, i .r. , ;. '. In one column of bis excellent paper, the Goldsboro Messenger, of July 13, brother Bonita bas 10 editorial para' graphs from the BenUneJ, without credit to one ol them. "' j .a , - IZOCSiTZC STATU TXCZZT. . a ZED U LON B. T A N 0 E , or' MSCBXBBavaa. 5 , ro i LratrTSTiirf-oorsBOB t XJ3QlM A 8JJ A R V 1 S , ! . roa sbcsbtuit or stats : i ; J0SPH A. EXGELHARD, - Or'W BAHOTBB. -,-( 1 . ;.. , !"';' 0 ATTORSST-eBUBBAL ! ' j - . THOSiAS .&KENAKTf f r ,k".u ;l'7. ? 'v,--. 7"'? Tlie Cleburne Rifles, of Atlanta, Georgia, have offered their : services to sveoge Custer. They could best do It by slaying Grant's whole Indian bureau and about 100 of his thieving agents. Ooean jost now is a mani' who; ean write np "Southern Outrages" after a new stjle. The chap who bas had that de partment for the last year . bas grown' I " s-a- j ;". TTo democratic administrati on ever bad any great trouble wita7tl Tidianav Perhaps it was beeanae' no demooratio administration permitted the existenoe of rings to swindle the red man and plan, der the white man at the same time, . ' . Ho Instruction, John C. Carson, of Hen derson. ' f ' . . i ! The last named on the ticket i a minister in the Presbyterian church,and we believe this is his first appearaoce in political life. Messrs, Hargrove and Itellly are offlt'ers of the present stale government. Dr. Wheeler baa, for the past four years, been a member of the legislature, and. wi'tliudgo'TDertaoaV' was last fall a member of the constitu Uanal convention. Judge Settle and Msjor Smith', are both well known throughout lite state. ; , ; ;"? " It would be of no advautage ' to the democratic party to attempt a dispar agement of this ticket that cannot be sustained, but our candid criticism is that it is a kangaroo ticket, in that Us greatest strength lie In it hinder-parts. Messrs. . Alberteoa and Hargrove are stronger men, better speakers, and will prove abler and more popular canvass ers than either of the gentlemen at the bead of the ticket; 'while Messrs. Wheeler and Keilly will sustain belter reputations before the people of North Carolina than either Judge 'Settle or Mr. Smith., Respecting the Reverend Mr. Carson, his calling ought to be a shield of protection against any criti cism of bis character, or assault upon bis reputation. - , .":.. ) ; 1 , But tliis ticket U lnsusplciously presen t- The democratic parly, throngh its conventions at Raleigh and St.' Louis, extended a timely and graceful Invita tion to all true' lovers of the state and the country to co-operate with them In tbelr centennial effort to restore the government to Its former proud position of purity, dignity and poweK ' Such ap peals, If sincere and In good faith, can sands o' democrats who left uieir party under the Greeley movement In 1872. , jUere is the invitation t -, .;,,;, j , la this centennial year of our existence we lavUe all patriots to lgnoresll doad issues, to disregard the prejudices engendered by past events end to suite with as in the effort to restore a constitutional honest, economi cal and pure administration of Ihe govern ment, and thus promote the general welfare and bappineas of the coaulry.-r-Ralelgn DcanoCTayc.jnventwn. We, the delegates of the democratic party of the United States in national con vention assembled, do hereby declare lbs administration of tbe federal government to be in urgent need of immediate reform ; do hereby enjoin upon the nominees of this convection, ana of the democratic party In each slate, a xealoos effort and eo-ojieratlon to this ena ; ana oo nereoy appeal to ear feUow-cltisens of every former political con nection, te undertake with as this first and most pressing- patriotic duty. (St, Louis invention. : t v, ?j ; The words of ibis invitation to return are no empty sound. They are words of sober, earnestness and A sincerity. Through failure to present Itself at all times On living Issues, under true' dem oc ratio color and with the invincible organization of other days," hundreds and thousands of good democrats bare gone Into the republican party. In the presidential campaign of 1872, flndlm the democratic party disinlegra ting, and believing that it was running after slraoge gods, democrats, distrust ing Greelejlsm, voted for Grant. They did se io tlie nope of having some part no" hast, e: AX KLOOI). 7r The speecli of Ju.lge Eattle, niht before last, was a charscteriHtio ' speci men of bombast, braggadocio and blood. The speech was incendiary in tlat it involved revenge for real or imaginary wrongs, and the speaker skilfully play ed upon the ignorant minds and inflam able emotions of tbe masses of negroes present constituting four fifths of the aatmblaJ mnWtadC .. j.,Z 3 c; was that of a swaggerer straining after dignity. . In bis more natural moments be fell into that patronizing manner pc euliar, to -Senator Bosom Conklmg, of Kew York, of whom Settle is said to be a faint imitation very small pocket edition, as it were."" ' ": ; , ' His allusions to the great writ of haw boas corpus were the merest bombast, and Jndge Settle knew it. . That Ke'wai ready for the democrats to open their mud batteries ; that be would show ten scoundrels in the demooratio ranks io on in bis own party, were the utter anoee of a braggart under tbe full-flush' ed inspiration of sheer bravado. We shall, from night before last, write "What kind of a carpet 'shall we get for the person 'a study f' ked a church committee-man of bis colleacueL "A, ounster," was tbe comprehensive reply. iadfSkbwdv-" ynD I m, "tenor entered a store fd called for a pair of atockings. The elerk polite ner wnat numbw lama ceaticeder - , .!?.nJ." Poaopby Consoles a aninautnalat hnt . , liked to see PUL,' nZ Z 7,Te dnoe a pleasing impreeaion on the prettv sinproestne way about tbe time the machine strnck a stone and the handle took Wm in tbe pitof the ewmaoh. r ucob uorius uraer, Exncimrc DsrsaTiixirT or K c , ( Adjutant Qeratt OffUt Raleigh. 2firh u. General Order, NiLlZL, i Militia officers are ordered not to ar rest any man as a conscript or deserter who may have been discharged under a writ of kabeat wrput tried before nnv Judge of the Supreme or Superior Courts of this State, , They are further ordered to resist shy such arrest upon tbe part of any per,u v muiuuiisxu uj ino iegai oruer r i Thomas Settle as a demagogue, braggart Mf" ot, C?urt cr ,udS having jurisdb i ,!jit .1 r '.. . I uon 01 sucn cases. - By order of Governor Vance. DAN'L G. FOWLE, ' ' ' ' ! ' ' Adjutant Geiutal. TN'EW ADVERTISEMENTS. P iutt tofftiit-p1a t 5 : , roa rcsuc tbbascbbb : JOHN M. WORTH, or sawnoira.; ; ,, u . roa aonrroa . SAMUEL L. LOVE, .. or WiTwooo. f -'; 1 roa sot't. or rem. WraucTios 1 -jronK O. BCARBOAQUGH, or obbstom. - ' 1 ' ' " I FOR CONORESSf JOSEPH J. DAVISJ ' or raaacua.'? H? '. P coiaatss oval HOW'VtTlORS lISIBICISt n Since tbe shower, we feel alittle as we suppose the poor fellow, who begged a drop of cool water from Lazarus' finger tip to cool bis parched tongue in radi calism's headquarters, would if he bad got the lubrication be so devoutly The Cincinnati Gasette says that no one can say anything against Hayes' character. No one want to. , We want people to post themselves on tbe char acter of the party be represents. This . . ... i t 1 is a mrnc over nnnciniea. not men. 1 a 1 " r - . The next president pf the United States was officially notified of bis nom TBSB I Insttnn anrl BArnnrjul. It laal Tiufa evening. The ceremony took place In New York and not Id ; Columbus, and , ,r, District ALFBID K. WADDELL, of J New Hanover. ,.-,- y j M. SCALES, of I hie, Demo U Tilde n and not Hayes. t I '-' "- asa-as aMa-aSSBBBVeBaBMMi.asBSHMsaak ; ' ' 5tb D'stiujt All RED Guilford. er Dista cr WALTER L. STEELE, of RJrhmAnil- t , , tb DisTaict-WILtlAM M. BOBBINS, of ircueiu 4 . ' ' r PABTT ORGANIZATION iC?. CM meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the democratio party it was .. . . - ' : - : of a convention of federal ofBce-bolders, and a mass of negroes under the dicta tion and control of federal office holders. It Is 1 ticket pledged to antl-rcform at the start, because each of the nominees - stand upon a pisiform endorsing Grant and - bis administcaUoo, aa .admlnUtra' tlon which of all others In the annals of American history stands out In bold re lief as the complete embodiment of every abuse, outrage and crime U Is possible to conceive qr execute under official sanction or governmental au thority, At this very, moment,' as if till fbrther seeking to defy decency and outrage public opinion. Grant is driving out of his cabinet and the public service every man whose conduct bas given the slightest proof of efficiency, or created in the public mind the least suspicion of honesty in the official. : j j s ! J -- In support and endorsement of such an administration the republican party of North Carolina stands irrevocably re-committed, and to the maintenance and continuance of the past and present state of things the state ticket of the republican party Is individually and col lectively pledged. ? ' Vs ,1 ; That reform In the public affairs of state and the nation, which the people and the times to strenuously : demand, la not possible nnder tlie auspice of men elected to office nnder such circum stances as thee. . ; . H The people of North Carolina have no good thing to expect In the event of the election of the ticket presented to i.W; , t Reaolved 1. . That the chairman of each County Executive Committee be requested to report to the secretory of this committee the name and "poetofflce address of each member of the same,' Ss-That each member- of. the several Hayes may be an able man, as claimed by bis partisans, but this is not the year for electing a president on tbe ground that he is a good fellow.'. We are 'not supporting Tilden and Hendricka because they can addressa Sunday school I oictwvu i wg.uu iiunu or ouote Sbakeimeare. I , A them ,?ha ,Ue conTenttoo f th " v ' republican party.' And we shall , pres One more of the few even moderately I ently show that there are those at the respectable men ever associated with! head of that ticket whose practices In Gnintinaoabinetcapacityi bM just badltbe past ' are in perfect keeping with to walk the plank. Postmaster-General I every act of bad government, and that Jewell was compelled to resign Tuesday. I they are on record as endorsing and ap- Morton bossed the job, which is all the proving the worst conduct that can be lie affairs as to save . the country. Every; inducement . that ;, could be offered to patriots was made to dis satisfied democrats to vote for Grant. They were appealed to at the south, by every recollection of Grant's soldierly conduct toward Lee and bis surrendered reterana f Every appeal--tbatfeouki react) the patriotic heart, and 'every feeling of the soldier that would respond tq the noble conduct of a generous con grees, were ' made and plsyed upon to win the votes of .' aOuthern soldiers, Every promise of perfect reconciliation and forgiveness was pledged, and we were told that no reasonable demand on the part of the . south could or would thereafter be deoled. . Under such circumstances, remem bering what Greeley had been toward tbe south, and what Grant was to Lee and his followers, men who loved and fought for their section, who had fol lowed its starry cross from the begin ning to the end of the war, gave their support to the successful , hero of the revolution, and allied themselves with the, republican party in the hope of great and lasting blessing to the coun try. :. ,. :: No administration has ever been se disastrous to the country as this has proven to be. No mau ever before so fatally lost a grand opportunity aa Grant baa , through maladministration of bia office. " No party waa ever, ao blindly recreant and ao foolishly false to its allies a the republican party has been to Its democratic recruits, gained in the campaign of 1872. n , : . , In 1879 the democratio pnrty places at Its masthead true and tried national denoerat.'"lt; prcscntt Itself to the country on living, tangible, vital Issues Issues upon which are staked tbe life and politic! bully ; as a man who bas exhausted bia nobler instincts in parti san strife ; aa one who baa lost the cntobeon of bia ancestry in the cesspool of vilest politics ; one who through as sociation among the very worst political elements incidental to a period of revo lution, or possible nnder our peculiar system of reoonstruction, bas dimmed a name long honored, in North (WpHtw, Thrice within the past eight years elevated to the supreme "bench, ' he was there as free from partisan inflaenoes as he chose to make himself, and la such position he baa been out of reach pf and above the darts and shafts of the politi- si bowBJsd4he TiartiaaB boomerwRvr; But he has finally now,' and perhaps fatally, and if fatally, for the last time. embarked folly upon the treacherous sea 'of. politics 'At hiaj masthead " he flies the black flair the emblematic raw. head and bloody-bones of r his party-1 RALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL. tana -too quarter" is the motto.. E ACE INSTITUTE 1 " KALElOn, N. U. The next (fifth) scholastic year Ir i, THURSDAY, the 14th of September, le, and ends June Mtht'lSTT.-V.'''...' It U divided lato two terms' of four balf months each, commencing the itth of tember and 1st of February. '' sMoti$Mt!frmjm. ?fa.l Mjscts&'J' For catalogue and other Information ad dress " Rsr. R. BURWF.I.I. aov. 7 ti ',W.lw. w2m j 1 Fslelgh, N. c. I K e fgno&oe,' the povertyi'i tha il idifc' tress and the suffering of the . people of North Carolina will constitute, in Judge Settle's campaign, the crimes for which they are to be arraigned before civiliza tion and tbe world. Led into a war of revolution by aa infatuation so profound that its mysterious power belongs to tbe Master of destiny ; satiating , ths ' dread maw or war. with ' thousands of their bravest and best J suffering through a period of four year of - darkness, dis tress and despair ; drinking deep of the dregs of poverty at the fountain of fol ly. It Is hot enough for Judge Settle and hi aet. that these ' and ' ten thousand phases of woe, that no pen can describe and np mind conceive of, have been the part of the people of North Carolina. But to gratify a spirit of envy, hate, revenge, and an avarice as rapacious aa the maw of hell, Judge Settle will atrip tbe scanty covering from off his old mower state, ana expose to toe; gaze of a vulgar and Jeering world her putrid ore and all, her hideous deformities. The exerriie of thla turned or -'''"i-";.-.-..:".' school wiA .fee ; : MONDAY, AUGUST 21st, 18TC. Itpr epares Its pupils ganerally for ollcg and practical pursuits, it -offers, In' pr ttcoW, a full and approved eounve of . " wniTersiiy or jnortn Carolina. Boarders are received, 00 good terms, into the family of Ihe Principal. (Mm til Arm rnn. tain hi g terms and particulars sent on appli cation. ' . Rev. J. Jf. ATJCJASON, Jy 6 dtd C. li. bCOTT. RALEIGH & KOA" GASTON 8CHEDULE. UAII 10 W A. M.A - 3 Ai V. M. 10 00 A. M. 8 IS 1". M. 5 00 A. M. 5 Vi P. M. 5 15 A. M. 5 40 P. M. The Charlotte Observer says the rad ical nominations fell flat aa flapjacks in that region. The democrats are' much pleased with the ticket aa the rad icals, y lis defeat is regarded as; fore doomed. ' .'. -i"i'U.-;,-'l'i- congreerional committees be requestod ;to report his same and addreaa in: Uke manner ; and also to take notice that he I ,na promised that every year s'nee. ' . WW. " -'' - a- . a, .a ' eommont that is necessary - . .: ess . The radical party was born with a promise on JU lips,; and baa promised is ex-officio a member eoutive Committee, ! . ' j ! , 3. That this committee urgently calls on the conservative people of North Carolina who favor reform in state and national affairs' to form without delay 1 Tilden and Vance clubs in their respec tive townships or neighborhoods and the officer 1 of all such clubs are reques ted r to report their names to the secre tary of this committee. ,. V f '., : . 'That , . the democratio papers throughout tha state be requested to publish the above resolutions. x j : V . 4 7 w. a cox; chm'n. . A. Ashk. 8ec'y. . " ,- ' ' i - - of tlie State Ex-1 VVi" promises to keep the masses tidiet. that party bat atolen more money from the people than any government on earth would , have dared take from its suojects. . One by one those men who want re form and honest government are wheel ing Into line nnder the Tilden flag. Six teen years of radical misrule and cor ruption has disgusted every mas who looked to that party to carry out Its oft- repeated promises to rule honestly and with economy. J ! " ' i meeting of tbe State Executive 7 7, Committee. Rooms Central Ex scctivk Com., ,X 1)EM Cossfbvativr PABtr, ,. Raleigh, July 8, 1870. ". -' ' ' CIBCCLAB.' V - The district executive committee men, who, with the central executive committee, compose tbe state executive committee, are requested to meet In this If the battle of this campaign were to be f ought on its merits, as suggested by the New York Times, the Times and all its sister sheets could not by a combined effort produce two reasons why the re publican record of corruption should be extended four years more. If thera is merit la sly stealing, bold robbery and brazen plundering of the people, we fail to see it. ,; ,. - 1 The peace policy exercised in con ducting Indian affairs was not such a failure . after" alt, Some Are hundred city Friday, 15lh instant, to con-1 aoldiera have been butchered this sum- suit in regard to matters of Importance I Bier on tbe to the party. They wdl please regard this aa an official notification. ' 7WU; COX, Uiiu'n. S. A. Ashe, Secretary. ; ' plaina, and" every man of common aense knew ' that auch would be (he result. The' success of tbe policy dees not, bowever7)roduce Is favorable lmpre9!oa on the general public. charged to a public official. 1 . s - r7fA DCXG LIA G LI E. .; a The stupidest and clumsiest, - most preposterous and Impossible lie of the I season Is this statement of the Wash ington Republican, in an attempt to de fend Grant from the universal Imputa tion of. blame to connection with the Custoraffalr: '.m . . f Vv "General Custer on the contrary has always been a favorite officer with the president and General Sheridan on ac count of hia dash and gallantry, in charging the foe.' . ; j ti . ; Yet, the last time that Custer ever called at the disgraced White House, Grant kept him kicking hia beela two hour in an ante-room, and then refused to see him. "His command was1 taken from him by order of Grant, and given' to bis Inferior, the toady and nonentity and willing satrap tool, Terry. By order of Grant, he was virtually arrest. ed and held a prisoner at Sheridan's headquarters, while the precious days of preparation for the war rolled by unimproved. And at last, stung and humiliated, stripped of troops and un prepared, he was rushed to tha front to carry out the crazy plans of blockheads and Ignoramuses, and befell, with all bis family and his immortal three hun dred. "Favorite of Grant,' mdeed! Say bated by Grant, instead. Because he bad told the truth on Grant's thiev ing brother and cabinet associates. Be cause, as an honest man and a gentle man, he waa a standing reproach and a reproof to Grant's whole administra tion. Let the . National Republican confios ita lying efforts to rebel outrages ana nigger massacres uvtbe south. It is a failure in any higher branch of the Ananias art Bristow waa the only would-be re former ever connected with Grant's ad- iniaistition.711e has been forced to re- sign, and Grant la aweepina; all bis ap nointeea ont of nffliw. .Vat TT.vo uu ? uio uopes 01 me couniry.; ine 1 be endorses Grant, and is a great utiAivtmuv Bti.j yuicowiittiw grxaia-i lonuer.. - , 4 J t 1 af- . . a a . .... I ,.- . zauoa anaonaer ue leaaersninnrmen of iU owa and it conies asking IU old followers; and men and patriots of every I former shade of political Opinion, to fall Into ita rankt and help bear Its banners on to victory. ao, i 1' We believe that thousands are ready to enlist in the ranks of the democracy who never inarched under its oolors be. lore. ; we peiieve tnat tnoee wno, went away when the choice was Grant or Greeley will now return if they are made to feel that the invitation to do ao is sin cere and ia good, faith, and that the promises of reform will be made good in the hoar of success. - , C Bat wo most bo mref ul how we live np to our professions in this campaign. The men selected for offloe from town ship to state must in themselves give an earnest of reform,; And e if we would have the prodigal return we most make him assured of a cordial hearty and free welcome. : 'There must be no crimina tion or recrimination ; no criticism on past political conduct, and no' ' dis paraging remarks on account of any past political alliance or association. ! SDeeoh is silver. Ik ia aVmnt ti tn tn bear again from Senator Jones. Mr. Bristow in the course of the earn. paign Will speakior Hayes and Wheeler in Connecticut. ' .. . - j General Mahone ia proposed as the democratio candidate for congress in the louru vguua dutnet. . . . , ; i Wouldnl it have been better to have put some Injun and less Chinese in the political platforms ? asks the Philadel phia Times. ; '-. 1 Rev., Dr. Storrs in his New York fourth of July oration said : "Let us make religious . dissensions here, aa a force in politics.aa absurd as witchcraft." General Meade, in the dark vaara of ina war, saia 01 uusterr "Ihat wuidieat tno bead of his command." And now tbe prophecy ia sadly verified. Says the Boston Herald : "If there is anything amusing it is the protesta tions of tbe men of eitber'party that tbelr platform is sounder on the cur rency question than tbe other. : Neither of them is sound, and it was not intend ed that either , should ' be. The only rvk. -a a B a a aa .a saicty is in uie cnaracieroi the men put np as candidates, and especially for fnnrraa - - ?. Ofriend GetuJo.Shelbji the The New York Sda believe, the baU vu uicuaM tarairjniau 01 1 tie-ground of the presidential contest the Trana-Musisslppi department, tele graphs Grant : "General Custer haa been killed. We once fought hlra, and now propose to avenge hlm7SMuld you de termine to call for volunteers.allow Ml. souri to raise 1,000.'' u 2ew 1 ork, Connecticut and New Jersey. In proof that this is the gen eral opinion of both democrats and re- publican theSun refer l the act 1 mat in Uie usual table of the probable results 01 tno camoaum. some orenared I . . . " w Another hideous I DT ocmocrats and some bv republicans, 1 . . . 1 sitvwtfti votes 01 JNew xora. 10- .b. xppsmg w wae-me getber wlA Coie of either Connecticut I eivcuiiini? 01 a leaerxi frener&i one m itia ni Jarts w anj An.;mA. kak t - - - o - - --1 a vvisvf euiva viauuive vumji auv nanus 01 loyai men. found necessary to make np a maioritVi MAIL TBAIK. Leave Raieich .............. Arrives at M eldon . . . . . . . . .-. . Leave Wei don... Arrive at Raleigh ' THBODOR fbbiodt. Leave Raletjrh.....: Arrive at Waldoa Leave Weldon Arrive at Raleigh RALEIGH A AUGUSTA AIR LINE. Eeave Raleigh....... 8 80 P. M. Arrive at Cameron. 8 15 P. M. Leave Cameron................. ft 30 A.M. Arrive at Raleigh....;.......... 9 48 A. M. JOHN C. WINDER. ' af " 1 ..i..j..i ' LEGAL NOTICE. ARE COUNTT.-IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. " Bvmmobs roa BsLisr. Jones Watson" sad T. P. DeV. tout. Extrs. of P, A Stenberg, dee'd. ArrainM Joanna T. Stenberg, Beda W. Stenberg, elms. B. Loader, Mary John Loader and Annie Jones Loader. - THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 7V (As Sheriff qf Wakl Coty Grwtinu : You are herabv eommanriitfi. In aumnmn Joanna'F. Stenberg, Beda W. Steuben;. Ciia. W. Stenberar. Rink Jana Loider. Jauiei li. Loader, Mary John Loader and Annie Jones Loader, tbe defendant above named, if thev be found, within jraur.-jcountytQ. spiear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the eountv of Wake, within 'M davit anertne service of this summons on this, exclusive of Uie dav X,uc1l service, an answer the complalut, a copy of which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for said county, within U n days from the data of this summon, snl let them take notice that if thev fail to an swer the said complaint within that , time, the plaintiffs writ apply to tbe Court for the relief demanded la the complaint. Hereof fail not. and of this summons make due return. Given under mv hand and aaal of utid Court, this 17 day of June 176. rf. li. BUNTIPUJ, Clerk Superior Court Wake County. NORTH CAROLINA, ; WAKE COUNTV. r- ' PaOBATB CODBV. Jones Watson and T. P. Devereux. Ex're. t Peter A. etenberg, dee'd, .( James T. Stenberg, B. W. Stenbcnr, th. w. RtenDerg, Barab Jane Loader, Janie-i K. Loader. Marv Joba Loader Aanie Jonc Loader and Susan U. Loader. U annearlnr to the aatiafaftlon of tbe Court by tbe affidavit of Thomas I. Devrnui one of the plaintiffs herein that a good i uw of action exists in the above ease that after due dilllgenee tbe defendant Joanna F. Stenberg, Sarah Jane Loader, Beda W. Stenberg and Charles W. Stenberg caunot be found hi the State of North Carolina, and that they are proper parties to this act ion. At IS therefore oraereu dv tbe Couillnsi summons by publication be made in the weekiv Benttnei once a week lor sis week'. and further that a copy of said published summons be enclosed and directed lo such of Ute. witliia named non-resident whose address is known to the plaintiff hnr-la. Clerk. Bcsbbb A Bcibbb, plaintiffs At torne vs. jua ao-uw-ew $10. " THE SALEMrr-rfi tC ORN S HELLER! Runs Ueht : shells eleae : is strong ; shells all kinds of corn. Price only gl0."Msntr factured bv LbeSslem Agricultural Works Salem, N.C. j x elMf.. j , ' - -' I 1 ' v- ' ' - .W. ' ' .'fT I V 1
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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